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DI menโ€™s tennis championships singles and doubles selections announced

DI men's tennis: 2024 selection show

INDIANAPOLIS โ€” The NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Subcommittee has selected the 64 singles players and 32 doubles teams that will compete in the 2024 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships.

The singles and doubles competition will be conducted May 20-25 at the Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Oklahoma, after the conclusion of the team championship, which runs from May 16-19. Oklahoma State University serves as host.

All matches shall be the best-of-three sets. No-ad scoring and a seven-point tiebreaker (first to seven points, must win by two points) at six-games-all will be used for all matches. In doubles, a 10-point match tiebreaker will be played in lieu of a third set.

Automatic qualification into the Division I singles championship is awarded to any conference with one or more eligible singles players ranked in the ITA Top 125 for eligible/entered singles players. For conferences with more than one singles player within the ITA Top 125 eligible/entered singles players, the subcommittee applies the NCAA selection criteria to determine which student-athlete is the automatic qualifier from those conferences. All singles players must have a minimum of 13 started singles matches, with six matches in the spring, in order to be selected as an automatic qualifier or an at-large selection.

Automatic qualification into the Division I doubles championship is awarded to any conference with one or more eligible doubles teams ranked in the ITA Top 60 for eligible/entered doubles teams. For conferences with more than one doubles team within the ITA Top 60 eligible/entered doubles teams, the subcommittee applies the NCAA selection criteria to determine which doubles team is the automatic qualifier from those conferences. All doubles teams must have started a minimum of 10 doubles matches, with a

minimum of four matches in the spring, in order to be selected as an automatic qualifier or an at-large selection.

SINGLES

Automatic qualifications (15), listed alphabetically by conference:

  • American Athletic Conference - Trevor Svajda, SMU
  • Atlantic 10 Conference - Mathis Bondaz, VCU
  • Atlantic Coast Conference -  Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc, Florida State
  • Atlantic Sun Conference - Jonas Hartenstein, North Florida
  • Big 12 Conference - Eliot Spizzirri, Texas
  • Big Ten Conference - Ozan Baris, Michigan State
  • Big West Conference - Pablo Masjuan, UC Santa Barbara
  • Conference USA -Leo Raquin, Middle Tennessee
  • Mid-American Conference - Pawit Sornlaksup, Toledo
  • Mountain West Conference -Samuel Sippel, Boise State
  • Pac-12 Conference - Nishesh Basavareddy, Stanford
  • Southeastern Conference - Johannus Monday, Tennessee
  • The Ivy League - Cooper Williams, Harvard
  • West Coast Conference - Oliver Tarvet, San Diego
  • Western Athletic Conference - Joan Torres Espinosa, UT Arlington

At-large selections (49), listed alphabetically by last name:

  • Pablo Alemany, Memphis
  • Jack Anthrop, Ohio State
  • Taha Baadi, Kentucky
  • Gilles-Arnaud Bailly, Texas
  • Samir Banerjee, Stanford
  • Justin Boulais, Ohio State
  • Micah Braswell, Texas
  • Jonah Braswell, Texas
  • Murphy Cassone, Arizona State
  • Robin Catry, NC State
  • Dylan Dietrich, Virginia
  • Sebastian Dominko, Notre Dame
  • Jake Fearnley, TCU
  • Jay Friend, Arizona
  • Hunter Heck, Illinois
  • Ronnie Hohmann, Michigan State
  • Paul Inchauspe, Princeton
  • Jeremy Jin, Florida
  • Garrett Johns, Duke
  • Petar Jovanovic, Mississippi State
  • Cannon Kingsley, Ohio State
  • Nemanja Malesevic, Mississippi State
  • Andres Martin, Georgia Tech
  • Alex Martinez Oklahoma
  • Shunsuke Mitsui, Tennessee
  • Inaki Montes de la Torre, Virginia
  • Filippo Moroni, Wake Forest
  • Govind Nanda, UCLA
  • Karlis Ozolins, Illinois
  • Danil Panarin, Vanderbilt
  • Radu Papoe, Cornell
  • Thomas Paulsell, Georgia
  • Raphael Perot, Texas A&M
  • Jack Pinnington, TCU
  • Filip Planinsek, Alabama
  • JC Roddick, Texas A&M
  • Pedro Rodenas, Duke
  • Chris Rodesch, Virginia
  • Pierce Rollins, Tulsa
  • Toby Samuel, South Carolina
  • Nikola Slavic, Ole Miss
  • Colton Smith, Arizona
  • Tyler Stice, Auburn
  • JJ Tracy, Ohio State
  • Olle Wallin, Texas Tech
  • Edward Winter, Pepperdine
  • Gavin Young, Michigan
  • Michael Zheng, Columbia
  • Tyler Zink, Oklahoma State

ALTERNATES*:

  1. Jeffrey von der Schulenburg, Virginia
  2. Alvin Tudorica, South Florida
  3. Finn Murgett, Auburn
  4. Bor Artnak, Arizona State
  5. Henry von der Schulenburg, Harvard
  6. Quinn Vandecasteele, Oregon
  7. Ryan Colby, Georgia
  8. Khololwam Montsi, Oklahoma
  9. Gustaf Strom, Arizona

*If the withdrawing student-athlete was selected by automatic qualification, the next eligible singles player from that conference will be considered before substituting from the alternate list.

Seeds 1-8:

  1. Johannus Monday, Tennessee
  2. Eliot Spizzirri, Texas
  3. Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc, Florida State
  4. Chris Rodesch, Virginia
  5. Toby Samuel, South Carolina
  6. Micah Braswell, Texas
  7. Oliver Tarvet, San Diego
  8. Jake Fearnley, TCU

Seeds 9-16, listed alphabetically by last name:

  • Ozan Baris, Michigan State
  • Nishesh Basavareddy, Stanford
  • Murphy Cassone, Arizona State
  • Andres Martin, Georgia Tech
  • Alex Martinez, Oklahoma
  • Radu Papoe, Cornell
  • Jack Pinnington, TCU
  • Cooper Williams, Harvard

DOUBLES

Automatic qualifications (14), listed alphabetically by conference:

  • American Athletic Conference - Huntley Allen & Adam Neff, SMU
  • Atlantic 10 Conference - Oscar Pinto Sansano & German Samofalov, VCU
  • Atlantic Coast Conference - Garrett Johns & Pedro Rodenas, Duke
  • Big 12 Conference - Sebastian Gorzny & Pedro Vives, TCU
  • Big Ten Conference -  Robert Cash & JJ Tracy, Ohio State
  • Big West Conference - GIanluca Brunkow & Pablo Masjuan, UC Santa Barbara
  • Conference USA - Ondrej Horak & Leo Raquin Middle, Tennessee
  • Costal Athletic Conference - Reece Falck & Harold Huens, UNCW
  • Mountain West - Samuel Sippel & Jip van Assendelft, Boise State
  • Pac-12 Conference - Jacob Bullard & Murphy Cassone, Arizona State
  • Southeastern Conference - Joshua Lapadat & JJ Mercer, Kentucky
  • Sun Belt Conference - Codie Schalk Van Schalkwyk & Connor Henry Van Schalkwyk, Old Dominion
  • The Ivy League - Theo Winegar & Michael Zheng, Columbia
  • West Coast Conference - Stian Klaassen & Sacchitt Sharrma, San Diego

At-large selections (18), listed alphabetically by institution:

  • Raul Dobai & Finn Murgett, Auburn
  • JJ Bianchi & Jake Vassel, Boston College
  • Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc & Joshua Dous Karpenschif, Florida State
  • Keshav Chopra & Marcus McDaniel, Georgia Tech
  • Freddy Blaydes & Niels Ratiu, Georgia
  • Daniel Milavsky & Cooper Williams, Harvard
  • Hunter Heck & Karlis Ozolins, Illinois
  • Etienne Donnet & Natan Rodrigues, Louisville
  • Jacob Bickersteth & Gavin Young, Michigan
  • Ozan Baris & Max Sheldon, Michigan State
  • Petar Jovanovic & Benito Sanchez Martinez, Mississippi State
  • Sebastian Dominko & Jean Marc Malkowski, Notre Dame
  • Isaac Becroft & Tyler Zink, Oklahoma State
  • Casey Hoole & Toby Samuel, South Carolina
  • Angel Diaz & Johannus Monday, Tennessee
  • Giulio Perego & Togan Tokac, Texas A&M
  • James Hopper & Inaki Montes de la Torre, Virginia
  • Holden Koons & Dhakshineswar Suresh, Wake Forest

ALTERNATES*:

  1. Cleeve Harper, Eliot Spizzirri - Texas
  2. Nate Bonetto, Aidan Kim - Florida
  3. Pablo Alemany, Charlie Barry - Memphis
  4. Bozo Barun, Jared Horwood - Arkansas
  5. Maxwell Smith, Noa Vukadin - Clemson
  6. Filippos Astreinidis, Paul Inchauspe - Princeton
  7. Filip Planinsek, Andrii Zimnokh - Alabama
  8. Kabeer Kapasi, Yasha Zemel - Rice
  9. Tadeas Paroulek, Zsombor Velcz - Baylor
  10. Robin Catry, Luca Staeheli - NC State

*If the withdrawing doubles team was selected by automatic qualification, the next eligible doubles team from that conference will be considered before substituting from the alternate list.

Seeds 1-4:

  1. Garrett Johns, Pedro Rodenas - Duke
  2. Holden Koons, Dhakshineswar Suresh - Wake Forest
  3. Joshua Lapadat, JJ Mercer - Kentucky
  4. Robert Cash JJ, Tracy - Ohio State

Seeds 5-8, listed alphabetically by institution:

  • Etienne Donnet, Natan Rodrigues - Louisville
  • Sebastian Dominko, Jean Marc Malkowski - Notre Dame
  • Angel Diaz, Johannus Monday - Tennessee
  • James Hopper, Inaki Montes de la Torre - Virginia

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